Update 1/10/18: The Larimer County Coroner's Office ruled a 58-year-old Loveland man's death a suicide by gunshot wound to the head. No further details will be released.

UPDATE 2:10 P.M.: Police say the investigation is ongoing, but preliminary reports indicate no suspicious activity involved in the death.

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Loveland police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose body was found in a field in Loveland on Saturday morning.

Maintenance workers found the body on the property, owned by developer McWhinney, near Houts Reservoir, in the 3600 block of Boyd Lake Avenue.

Police received the call at 8:22 a.m., according to Loveland Police Department Sgt. Ryan Ertman.

A white Chevrolet pickup truck was found near the body, but it is unclear to whom the truck belongs.

Ertman said the investigation is ongoing, but preliminary reports indicate no suspicious activity involved.

Detective Brad Templeman said the preliminary investigation indicates there is no threat to public safety.

The Loveland Police Department is not releasing any further information at this time.

The Larimer County Coroner's Office will release identification and cause and manner of death.

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UPDATE 10:50 A.M: Authorities have taken the body from the scene and are soon going to inform the family of the deceased. Cause and manner of death as well as identification are expected to be released later by the coroner. A white truck was also found in the field near the body, but it is unclear if the vehicle belonged to the man.

UPDATE 10:04 A.M: A crime scene technician has arrived on scene. The deceased has been identified as a male, according to police.

ORIGINAL: A body was found in a Loveland field near Boyd Lake Avenue on McWhinney property Saturday morning.

Loveland Police Department Sgt. Ryan Ertman said workers doing maintenance on the property found the body and called it in to police at approximately 8:20 a.m.

As of 9:45 a.m., police and a coroner investigator were on the scene and waiting for the crime scene technician to arrive before transporting the body.

Loveland Police Detective Brad Templman said there is nothing about the situation to indicate an ongoing threat or danger to the community at this time. The McWhinney property owners have also been notified.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned to the Coloradoan for more.

Loveland police received a call about a dead body found in a field at 8:22 a.m. Workers doing maintenance, called it in. pic.twitter.com/VZ0wzymnZx